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(2019 - 2022) Digital Filmmaking - Making a Short Film

Programme Details

Programme IDAEP0618572
Art Form GenreVisual Arts
Programme TypeExperience
Programme Format Digital/Blended, On-site
Language English
Venue School
Target Audience Secondary-Lower, Secondary-Upper, JC/CI, ITE
Cost

Showcase

Programme Synopsis

Students will learn both the creative and technical aspects of digital filmmaking – including basic storyboarding, cinematography and editing. Classroom sessions will include instruction on the theory of filmmaking, as well as in-class exercises. Additionally, we will be screening local and international short films to demonstrate interesting ideas and a variety of visual styles. Students will learn to research, plan, analyse information and make effective use of content through the pre-production process. Outside of the classroom, students work closely together in teams to produce their short film. The instructor will be available to guide the students during the production period. Students will pick up skills like problem solving and planning, as they organise, schedule and time manage their shoots.
Objectives

Others

Video camera, tripods, mics, Video Editing Software like iMovie, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro X etc

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Objectifs Centre Ltd

Objectifs is a visual arts space dedicated to film and photography. Our goal is to cultivate original voices in visual storytelling, and to inspire and broaden perspectives through the power of images.

Contact

Emmeline Yong 63362957 emmeline@objectifs.com.sg   Visit provider page

This programme has not been reviewed